These are the 2 big reasons why after Rohit, BCCI made Surya and not Hardik the permanent captain of India

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|16-07-2024

BCCI: After the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Rohit Sharma, who captained Team India for all three formats, said goodbye to T20 International. After this, the challenge before the BCCI was who will now captain India in this format.

However, Rohit's next successor has been found. Actually, preparations are being made to make Suryakumar Yadav the permanent captain of T20. This big information is coming out quoting social media. This means that all-rounder Hardik Pandya will be ignored. Let us know two such reasons, due to which the board is going to hand over this big responsibility to Surya instead of Hardik.

BCCI is going to make Surya the captain due to these 2 reasons

Surya Kumar Yadav

Good experience of T20 cricket

Suryakumar Yadav's name is making headlines as Team India's new T20 captain. However, Hardik Pandya, who has led the Indian team in the shorter formats for some time now, was clearly overlooked for this role.

There can be many reasons behind this. The first reason is that Surya has a lot of experience in T20 cricket. He has also been very successful in this format as a player. Suryakumar has played 68 T20 International and 150 IPL matches. On the other hand, Hardik has 100 T20 International and 137 IPL matches to his name.

See the tweet here:

This player is also ahead in terms of fitness

All-rounder Hardik Pandya made his international cricket debut for India in 2016. However, his career has been greatly affected by injuries. Hardik has been out of the team due to injury on many important occasions. A sample of this was also seen during the 2023 World Cup.

On the other hand, Suryakumar Yadav is currently one of the fittest players in the team. His amazing agility, quickness and agility can be seen on the field. Fans will always remember the catch of David Miller taken by him in the final of T20 World Cup 2024. This catch made the Indian team champion for the second time after 2007.

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